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 1     Int,      II|         A systematic attempt to distinguish between the earlier and
 2     Int,      II|        such as would suffice to distinguish the true from the false,
 3     Not,       2|  Iudicium: κριτηριον, a test to distinguish between the unknown and
 4     Not,       2|         cannot help it." Others distinguish between the absolute absence
 5     Not,       2|         the one hand profess to distinguish between true and false,
 6     Not,       2| Notitiae: cf. 22. Cic. fails to distinguish between the φυσικαι εννοιαι
 7     Not,       2|   faculties do not enable us to distinguish between them. Then they
 8     Not,       2|      throughout this passage to distinguish clearly the sensation (visum)
 9     Not,       2|         gives up the attempt to distinguish between true and false visa.
10     Not,       2|     care whether we are able to distinguish eggs from one another or
11     Not,       2|       content not to be able to distinguish between the eggs, we shall
12     Not,       2|        must always be easier to distinguish between two genera than
13     Not,       2|       in 19. It is difficult to distinguish between aliquis and aliqui,
14     Not,       2|   ground that it is possible to distinguish between true and false (
15     Not,       2|     that human faculties cannot distinguish between them. How about
16     Not,       2|          Greek and Latin do not distinguish accurately between the true
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